Mar-30-2014 11:11 AM
Aug-02-2014 09:08 AM
Aug-02-2014 09:04 AM
2oldman wrote:sh4717 wrote:I've got a bet going on how long it will remain in 5th wheels.
BTW, I've got a bet going on how many pages this thread turns into. :B
Aug-02-2014 08:08 AM
Jul-31-2014 04:47 PM
Apr-05-2014 01:32 PM
jevanb wrote:
Buy a diesel and tow with it and you can see this kind of miles in your lifetime (if taken care of) , buy a gasser and do the same towing and I do not believe you will see these miles before it is replaced
Clicky
Clicky 2
Apr-05-2014 09:57 AM
Apr-02-2014 05:56 AM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:valhalla360 wrote:ol Bombero-JC wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
It comes down to what are you towing.
A few thoughts on some of the comments:
- Longevity is really a non-issue these days unless you are a big rig putting 100k+ miles per year on the engine. Properly maintained, either engine will hold up long term.
- Diesel engines have more torque but gas engines are happy at higher RPM. You simply use a lower gear ratio to get similar torque at the rear wheels. It sounds like the engine is screaming but assuming it is in good repair and within the tow ratings, it's fine.
What you are towing = true.
Towed TTs with gassers for years.
Longevity - from the previously posted link.
A ten year old LDT with 200K miles on it may be near the end of it's life.
Even if it's had LOTS of "TLC" (or claims of same) - would you buy it?... or be looking for one of the used trucks with low miles - like previous posters have found?
If it's a ten year old HDT (or an MDT) with 200K miles on it, it's barely broken in..:W
A buyer can usually access maint records on an HDT - can you do that on a used pickup?
No dog in the fight - my ten year old CTD only has 75K on it.
BTW - the owner of the local diesel shop was a diesel mechanic at a Ford dealership.
His "bread & butter" when he first opened the shop was Ford 6.0 diesels that were (then) out of warranty.
And there were LOTS of 'em.
Sure there were owners who never had any problems - then there's owners who were on their second buy-backs..:(
You could find their tales of woe on the Ford diesel forums.
Which is a good idea for the OP......if you must have a pickup,
visit the forums for whichever pickup *brand* -new or used- you might be considering.
See what problems *owners* are having - how often/long at the dealership?..;)
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A 10yr old truck with 200k miles is fairly heavy use averaging around 20k/yr. Assuming more than 50% towing would be very heavy use.
National average is around 12k/yr and I suspect your average tow vehicle gets less than that.
Just picked up a 10yr old truck with a gas engine and 100k miles last summer. I expect to easily get another 100k miles and 6-7 years.
MDT and HDT trucks are kind of a seperate subject from the diesel/gas debate as they are built to completely different specs.
Well yes and no on the MDT & HDT.
Besides the towing capability, If a double tow - or the second car "scouting" - was in the cards (as the OP of the thread indicated) a method of combining the vehicles is a great option - like a Smart on the HDT deck.
Although it can be done with an MDT, there are benefits of an HDT over MDT - such as initial cost, and registering an HDT as a MH in many states.
As to gas or diesel:
*If* I was planning on towing "light" as in one of the several TTs I had - a gas engine would be a consideration.
Towing "heavy" - any 5th wheel...say over 30 ft, my choice would be (and is) diesel.
Right on!... with those different "specs" for MDT/HDT - you won't see an OTR tractor pulling an 80K lb trailer with a gas engine, LOL!
Obviously, choices due to owner's preference may vary.
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Age / mileage considerations, used vehicles:
*If* you (or a buyer) are in some part of the country where low mileage 3/4 or 1T 10 year old pickups (LDTs) can be found thats outstanding!
In So CA - where pickups are used for everything (including camping year-round) - a low mileage 10 year old "survivor" is a rarity.
Ditto cars.
Does wonders for new car/truck sales!
(CA leads the nation for both)
For pickups, 200K -or more- for a 10 yr old pickup would be the norm and most likely "well worn" and go to a gardener or other local use.
When (*if*) an older LOW-mileage pickup (from mini to 1T) happens to pop up for sale somewhere, it's snatched up instantly like a 100 dollar bill on a busy sidewalk...;)..:W
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Apr-02-2014 01:55 AM
ford truck guy wrote:I did the same-go diesel.
You stated that you will have a small car with you for the running around..... Will you be double towing with the truck?? No brainer if double towing.... diesel.... BTW - I would do diesel either way... I moved from the V-10 to the diesel and will never go back....
Apr-02-2014 12:51 AM
Apr-01-2014 07:48 PM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:
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A ten year old LDT with 200K miles on it may be near the end of it's life.
Even if it's had LOTS of "TLC" (or claims of same) - would you buy it?... or be looking for one of the used trucks with low miles - like previous posters have found?
If it's a ten year old HDT (or an MDT) with 200K miles on it, it's barely broken in..:W
A buyer can usually access maint records on an HDT - can you do that on a used pickup?
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Apr-01-2014 12:07 PM
Apr-01-2014 11:29 AM
valhalla360 wrote:ol Bombero-JC wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
It comes down to what are you towing.
A few thoughts on some of the comments:
- Longevity is really a non-issue these days unless you are a big rig putting 100k+ miles per year on the engine. Properly maintained, either engine will hold up long term.
- Diesel engines have more torque but gas engines are happy at higher RPM. You simply use a lower gear ratio to get similar torque at the rear wheels. It sounds like the engine is screaming but assuming it is in good repair and within the tow ratings, it's fine.
What you are towing = true.
Towed TTs with gassers for years.
Longevity - from the previously posted link.
A ten year old LDT with 200K miles on it may be near the end of it's life.
Even if it's had LOTS of "TLC" (or claims of same) - would you buy it?... or be looking for one of the used trucks with low miles - like previous posters have found?
If it's a ten year old HDT (or an MDT) with 200K miles on it, it's barely broken in..:W
A buyer can usually access maint records on an HDT - can you do that on a used pickup?
No dog in the fight - my ten year old CTD only has 75K on it.
BTW - the owner of the local diesel shop was a diesel mechanic at a Ford dealership.
His "bread & butter" when he first opened the shop was Ford 6.0 diesels that were (then) out of warranty.
And there were LOTS of 'em.
Sure there were owners who never had any problems - then there's owners who were on their second buy-backs..:(
You could find their tales of woe on the Ford diesel forums.
Which is a good idea for the OP......if you must have a pickup,
visit the forums for whichever pickup *brand* -new or used- you might be considering.
See what problems *owners* are having - how often/long at the dealership?..;)
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A 10yr old truck with 200k miles is fairly heavy use averaging around 20k/yr. Assuming more than 50% towing would be very heavy use.
National average is around 12k/yr and I suspect your average tow vehicle gets less than that.
Just picked up a 10yr old truck with a gas engine and 100k miles last summer. I expect to easily get another 100k miles and 6-7 years.
MDT and HDT trucks are kind of a seperate subject from the diesel/gas debate as they are built to completely different specs.
Apr-01-2014 09:44 AM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
It comes down to what are you towing.
A few thoughts on some of the comments:
- Longevity is really a non-issue these days unless you are a big rig putting 100k+ miles per year on the engine. Properly maintained, either engine will hold up long term.
- Diesel engines have more torque but gas engines are happy at higher RPM. You simply use a lower gear ratio to get similar torque at the rear wheels. It sounds like the engine is screaming but assuming it is in good repair and within the tow ratings, it's fine.
What you are towing = true.
Towed TTs with gassers for years.
Longevity - from the previously posted link.
A ten year old LDT with 200K miles on it may be near the end of it's life.
Even if it's had LOTS of "TLC" (or claims of same) - would you buy it?... or be looking for one of the used trucks with low miles - like previous posters have found?
If it's a ten year old HDT (or an MDT) with 200K miles on it, it's barely broken in..:W
A buyer can usually access maint records on an HDT - can you do that on a used pickup?
No dog in the fight - my ten year old CTD only has 75K on it.
BTW - the owner of the local diesel shop was a diesel mechanic at a Ford dealership.
His "bread & butter" when he first opened the shop was Ford 6.0 diesels that were (then) out of warranty.
And there were LOTS of 'em.
Sure there were owners who never had any problems - then there's owners who were on their second buy-backs..:(
You could find their tales of woe on the Ford diesel forums.
Which is a good idea for the OP......if you must have a pickup,
visit the forums for whichever pickup *brand* -new or used- you might be considering.
See what problems *owners* are having - how often/long at the dealership?..;)
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Mar-31-2014 05:25 PM